A clustering approach for nearly unsupervised recognition of nonliteral language (2006)

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by Julia Birke , Anoop Sarkar
Venue:In Proceedings of EACL-06
Citations:27 - 0 self

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c○2007 The Association for Computational Linguistics – unknown authors - 2007
1 Active Learning for the Identification of Nonliteral Language ∗ – Julia Birke, Anoop Sarkar
Computational Approaches to Figurative Language – Birte Loenneker-rodman, Srini Narayanan - 2008
4 The Latent Relation Mapping Engine: Algorithm and Experiments – Peter D. Turney - 2008
9 Learning Analogies and Semantic Relations – Peter Turney, Council Canada, Council Canada, Michael Littman - 2003
Creative Language Retrieval: A Robust Hybrid of Information Retrieval and Linguistic Creativity – Tony Veale
1 Learning and Using Context in a Connectionist Model of – Cfl David Alan Schulenburg - 1995
8 MetaBank: A Knowledge-Base of Metaphoric Language Conventions – James H. Martin - 1991
3 A Corpus-Based Analysis of Context Effects on Metaphor Comprehension – James H. Martin - 1994
Affect in Metaphor: Developments with WordNet – Tim Rumbell, John Barnden, Mark Lee, Alan Wallington
1 Building Deep Dependency Structures with a Wide-Coverage CCG Parser – Stephen Clark Julia, Stephen Clark, Julia Hockenmaier, Mark Steedman - 2002
5 Improving the Efficiency of a Wide-Coverage CCG Parser – Bojan Djordjevic, James R. Curran
10 Multi-tagging for lexicalized-grammar parsing – James R. Curran - 2006
18 Building Deep Dependency Structures with a Wide-Coverage CCG Parser – Stephen Clark, Julia Hockenmaier, Mark Steedman - 2002
4 Perceptron training for a wide-coverage lexicalized-grammar parser – Stephen Clark, James R. Curran - 2007
87 Wide-coverage efficient statistical parsing with CCG and log-linear models – Stephen Clark, James R. Curran - 2007
Computational Linguistics / Cluster of Excellence – Caroline Sporleder, Linlin Li, Philip John Gorinski, Xaver Koch
FUH (FernUniversität in Hagen): Metonymy Recognition Using Different Kinds of Context for a Memory-Based Learner – Johannes Leveling
UP13: Knowledge-poor Methods (Sometimes) Perform Poorly – Thierry Poibeau